Diarmaid Williams, Decentralized Energy
Summary
Ford’s new Research and Engineering Center is moving forward, with combined heat and power (CHP) and geothermal on-site power set to play a key part in its energy strategy.
The project’s permit recently was approved by the Air Quality Division of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, and work on the site’s CHP plant is expected to be completed by December 2019.
The approval includes the installation and operation of two natural gas-fired turbines and an emergency generator on the property at 1641 Caroll Shelby Way East.
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